This week in Apple: The top news from Android’s main competitor

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The invitation sent out to members of the press for the 2019 Apple WWDC event. MacRumors

Welcome on Android Authority that gives a rundown of the most recent news related to Android’s competitor, Apple. This is a simple way for Android lovers to remain up-to-date on what’s occurring in mobile away from the Android world.

This week in Apple news we saw invitations sent out to the 2019 iteration of the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in which the company will surely debut new software updates such as iOS 13. We also heard about some behind-the-scenes news such as Toshiba buying back its memory division shares from Apple and a rumor that Apple once offered to get Tesla. We got a peek at the newest model numbers for the 2019 iPhone lineup.

See the roundup below!

The best Apple news stories of this past week:

WWDC 2019 invitations arrive: This week, programmers and media reps started to receive invites to WWDC 2019, which will take place on June 3 (it’s like Google I/O, but for Apple). At this annual event, Apple launches updates to applications, which means we’ll almost surely see iOS 13, macOS 10.15, watchOS 6, and tvOS 13.
The 2019 iPhone model numbers appear: The Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) has recorded eleven new iPhone models, assumed to be the newest listings for the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Max, and iPhone 11R.
The second beta of iOS 12.4 arrives: Speaking of software upgrades, the second beta of iOS 12.4 rolled out this week to programmers. The private beta then turned a short time later. There didn’t appear to be attribute upgrades with the beta.
Stuff: Last year, Toshiba restructured its memory chip division by selling it to a consortium of four companies, one of which was Apple. Toshiba is currently supposedly buying back those shares that will likely earn Apple a wonderful gain (as if it needs it). Also, a new rumor points to Apple after offering to get Tesla for about $240 per share. Tesla is worth about $205 per share. Whoops?
HomePod moves to “other” category: The smart speaker market is dominated by two titles: Google and Amazon. Apple’s smart speaker — the HomePod — is doing badly enough that Canalys moved it into the “other” category, meaning its market share is basically insignificant in comparison.
Apple pledges to be clearer about battery life: Following action by the United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), Apple has vowed to be more upfront with consumers about iPhone battery life. This relates to the 2017 “batterygate” debacle.

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